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Early voting (also know as absentee in-person voting) gets underway Tuesday, Oct. 5 in Doña Ana County at the Doña Ana County Courthouse at 251 W. Amador Ave. in Las Cruces. Early voting at the Courthouse will be available from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each Saturday through October 30, 2004.

Artist David Herrera has approached the Doña Ana County Environmental Services Department to help find volunteers to create a new mural for the Disabled Americans Veterans of America building in Chaparral.

Heavy rains in southern Doña Ana County have caused significant water runoff on I-10 west of Las Cruces and south of Las Cruces on I-25, particularly near mile marker 145 at the intersection of I-25 and I-10, where the roadway is completely covered with running water. Run-off presents a hazard to motorists, and State Police and the Doña Ana County Sheriff’s Office advise travelers to avoid these areas.

The Doña Ana County Emergency Operation Center has been advised that several residents in the Vado and Del Cerro communities are suffering heavy flooding at this time. Resources are being deployed on a prioritized basis throughout the county.

Water continues to flow over a makeshift dam east of the Bruce King Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum, but engineers on the scene from the Doña Ana County Flood Commission report that the danger of a sudden breach is “unlikely.”

A makeshift dam east of the Bruce King Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum is overflowing and in danger of breaching. If the dam should breach, the area around the museum is in danger. Engineers do not believe that residents of the Golf Country Estates are in immediate danger from a gradual breach, but residents are advised that in the event of a sudden failure, some residential flooding could occur.

Heavy rains Wednesday afternoon on the west face of the Organ Mountains have channeled water through natural arroyos into a sand pit that acts as a reservoir east of the Bruce King Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum. The ponding area last filled with water after heavy rains Aug. 16.